Anglers are the number one victims of Lightening - The Niagara Musky Association2024-03-28T17:39:45Zhttps://niagaramuskyassociation.ning.com/forum/topics/anglers-are-the-number-one-victims-of-lightening?commentId=6476506%3AComment%3A26900&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI was struck by lightening on…tag:niagaramuskyassociation.ning.com,2014-06-30:6476506:Comment:269002014-06-30T03:14:20.088ZDaniel M. Schedahttps://niagaramuskyassociation.ning.com/profile/DanielMScheda
<p>I was struck by lightening once. However not when I was fishing. It's an experience I'd rather not repeat </p>
<p>I was struck by lightening once. However not when I was fishing. It's an experience I'd rather not repeat </p> http://m.imgur.com/gallery/F1…tag:niagaramuskyassociation.ning.com,2014-06-30:6476506:Comment:268972014-06-30T02:11:06.680ZJohn Pensylhttps://niagaramuskyassociation.ning.com/profile/johnathonpensyl
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Check out these pictures and story and it'll scare you straight. Melted the rod and left the guides strewn across the boat. Singed his shorts into pieces and his change from his pockets melted I to the floor. It's no joke. Just Google fishing lightening strikes and look at the aluminum boats with holes blasted through the floors or even just melted piles of burned rubble.
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Check out these pictures and story and it'll scare you straight. Melted the rod and left the guides strewn across the boat. Singed his shorts into pieces and his change from his pockets melted I to the floor. It's no joke. Just Google fishing lightening strikes and look at the aluminum boats with holes blasted through the floors or even just melted piles of burned rubble. Josh, Tony, Larry, Scott, Ste…tag:niagaramuskyassociation.ning.com,2014-06-30:6476506:Comment:268942014-06-30T00:36:19.932ZJohn Jaroszhttps://niagaramuskyassociation.ning.com/profile/JohnJarosz
<p>Josh, Tony, Larry, Scott, Steve G, the "Facilities", and oh, yeah, me, I just talked with Jessica McL (the meteorologist) this evening & she told me that she was going to site some lightening statistics in her presentation. This presentation might be a life-saver, even if you get only one valuable piece of info from it.</p>
<p>Hope to see you all Tuesday!!</p>
<p>I'd be willing to bet that every fisherman (and woman) out there can recall at least one scary, close-call story out…</p>
<p>Josh, Tony, Larry, Scott, Steve G, the "Facilities", and oh, yeah, me, I just talked with Jessica McL (the meteorologist) this evening & she told me that she was going to site some lightening statistics in her presentation. This presentation might be a life-saver, even if you get only one valuable piece of info from it.</p>
<p>Hope to see you all Tuesday!!</p>
<p>I'd be willing to bet that every fisherman (and woman) out there can recall at least one scary, close-call story out there.</p> We are tied up under the main…tag:niagaramuskyassociation.ning.com,2014-06-29:6476506:Comment:267692014-06-29T13:21:30.853ZCapt. Larry D. Joneshttps://niagaramuskyassociation.ning.com/profile/CaptLarryDJones
We are tied up under the main street bridge in the City of Tonawanda as a thunder storm is passing over right now! Tony hope you did not get caught out in open water on this one!
We are tied up under the main street bridge in the City of Tonawanda as a thunder storm is passing over right now! Tony hope you did not get caught out in open water on this one! I have had VERY close encount…tag:niagaramuskyassociation.ning.com,2014-06-29:6476506:Comment:269742014-06-29T07:09:28.924ZJosh Ketryhttps://niagaramuskyassociation.ning.com/profile/JoshKetry
<p>I have had VERY close encounters. Scary stuff. Remember lightning rods are made of graphite!</p>
<p>I have had VERY close encounters. Scary stuff. Remember lightning rods are made of graphite!</p> Skinner and I used to fish un…tag:niagaramuskyassociation.ning.com,2014-06-24:6476506:Comment:266402014-06-24T14:10:43.403ZScott McKeehttps://niagaramuskyassociation.ning.com/profile/0jxmnwr1l2drd
<p>Skinner and I used to fish until the very last possible seconds as an electrical storm blew in before we ran for home. The worse storm we ever "outran" had us flying through the SBH at about 35MPH as the lightning has hitting the masts on the sailboats and light poles around us. THIS WAS SO FRICKIN' STUPID! Young and dumb certainly applied to us years ago. After we tied the boat off hastily (we thought about beaching her), ran to the bathrooms, and stood under the shelter out of breath…</p>
<p>Skinner and I used to fish until the very last possible seconds as an electrical storm blew in before we ran for home. The worse storm we ever "outran" had us flying through the SBH at about 35MPH as the lightning has hitting the masts on the sailboats and light poles around us. THIS WAS SO FRICKIN' STUPID! Young and dumb certainly applied to us years ago. After we tied the boat off hastily (we thought about beaching her), ran to the bathrooms, and stood under the shelter out of breath and scared out of our minds, we agreed not to do attempt this anymore. Thinking back, <em><strong>I don't think we ever caught anything</strong></em> during these Russian Roulette lightning games of ours. The thirty year old me thought this was pretty cool, and certainly "hard-core". The 45 year old me knows better. Get off the water and away from those graphite lightning rods <em><strong>BEFORE</strong></em> a storm is on top of you. Way before...</p> When you are out fishing with…tag:niagaramuskyassociation.ning.com,2014-06-24:6476506:Comment:267182014-06-24T13:27:08.836ZStephen Glassichttps://niagaramuskyassociation.ning.com/profile/StephenGlassic
<p>When you are out fishing with the possibility of T-storms you have to watch the weather carefully and have a plan in place to get to shelter quickly. You should not be in an area that is far from shelter. Having a cell phone app can be very helpful to know when storms are approaching and how fast they are moving. Move closer to shelter before they arrive. I will tie up to any available dock and get out of the boat. I did that once at Oneida lake. It was a beautiful day and a t-storm came in…</p>
<p>When you are out fishing with the possibility of T-storms you have to watch the weather carefully and have a plan in place to get to shelter quickly. You should not be in an area that is far from shelter. Having a cell phone app can be very helpful to know when storms are approaching and how fast they are moving. Move closer to shelter before they arrive. I will tie up to any available dock and get out of the boat. I did that once at Oneida lake. It was a beautiful day and a t-storm came in quickly. The accompanying wind and waves were crazy. There was a guy at the house next door that invited us into his porch to wait it out. 40 min later we were out catching Walleye under sunny skies.</p> What do you mean Tony? I hear…tag:niagaramuskyassociation.ning.com,2014-06-24:6476506:Comment:268152014-06-24T12:05:08.516ZMike "the facilities" Fortunatehttps://niagaramuskyassociation.ning.com/profile/MikeFortunate
What do you mean Tony? I hear there are 70"ers down there and they are birthed at 40"!!! Sounds like fun, im on my way!
What do you mean Tony? I hear there are 70"ers down there and they are birthed at 40"!!! Sounds like fun, im on my way!